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Chapter C, Problem C.22P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given IUPAC is to be rewritten using another way to incorporate the R and S designations.
Concept introduction:
When writing the IUPAC name of a molecule, each R and S designation can be written immediately before the first number used to locate the substituent attached to the asymmetric carbon atom. An alternate way is to write all the R and S designations together at the front of the name. The locator number for each asymmetric carbon atom must appear before its R or S designation and the designations must be separated from each other by a comma.
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Ch. C - Prob. C.1PCh. C - Prob. C.2PCh. C - Prob. C.3PCh. C - Prob. C.4PCh. C - Prob. C.5PCh. C - Prob. C.6PCh. C - Prob. C.7PCh. C - Prob. C.8PCh. C - Prob. C.9PCh. C - Prob. C.10P
Ch. C - Prob. C.11PCh. C - Prob. C.12PCh. C - Prob. C.13PCh. C - Prob. C.14PCh. C - Prob. C.15PCh. C - Prob. C.16PCh. C - Prob. C.17PCh. C - Prob. C.18PCh. C - Prob. C.19PCh. C - Prob. C.20PCh. C - Prob. C.21PCh. C - Prob. C.22PCh. C - Prob. C.23PCh. C - Prob. C.24PCh. C - Prob. C.25PCh. C - Prob. C.26PCh. C - Prob. C.27PCh. C - Prob. C.28PCh. C - Prob. C.29PCh. C - Prob. C.30PCh. C - Prob. C.31PCh. C - Prob. C.32PCh. C - Prob. C.33PCh. C - Prob. C.34PCh. C - Prob. C.35PCh. C - Prob. C.36PCh. C - Prob. C.37P
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